What is another word for of every description?

Pronunciation: [ɒv ˈɛvɹɪ dɪskɹˈɪpʃən] (IPA)

When we talk about "every description" it implies a vast array of various types or kinds. Synonyms for the phrase could include words such as "all sorts," "diverse," or "varied." Other options might include "varying," "eclectic," and "multifarious." In a more specific context, "of every description" could be replaced with terms like "every variety" or "each assortment." These synonyms can be useful for adding variety and emphasis to written or spoken communication, particularly when describing a wide range of subjects or ideas. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the context and intended meaning of the phrase.

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What are the hypernyms for Of every description?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    sizes, all sorts, wide range, all kinds, all shapes, all types, all varieties, many varieties.

Famous quotes with Of every description

  • Part of my plan was not only to introduce all useful animals that I possibly could into this part of Australia, but also the most valuable plants of every description.
    George Grey
  • I'm quite sure that all true professional artists, of every description, in all walks of life, whether their craft is painting, music, sculpture, medicine or anything, have one primary concern - mankind.
    Chico Hamilton
  • Yesterday I went for the second time to the Crystal Palace. We remained in it about three hours, and I must say I was more struck with it on this occasion than at my first visit. It is a wonderful place – vast, strange, new and impossible to describe. Its grandeur does not consist in one thing, but in the unique assemblage of all things. Whatever human industry has created you find there, from the great compartments filled with railway engines and boilers, with mill machinery in full work, with splendid carriages of all kinds, with harness of every description, to the glass-covered and velvet-spread stands loaded with the most gorgeous work of the goldsmith and silversmith, and the carefully guarded caskets full of real diamonds and pearls worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. It may be called a bazaar or a fair, but it is such a bazaar or fair as Eastern genii might have created. It seems as if only magic could have gathered this mass of wealth from all the ends of the earth – as if none but supernatural hands could have arranged it this, with such a blaze and contrast of colours and marvellous power of effect. The multitude filling the great aisles seems ruled and subdued by some invisible influence. Amongst the thirty thousand souls that peopled it the day I was there not one loud noise was to be heard, not one irregular movement seen; the living tide rolls on quietly, with a deep hum like the sea heard from the distance.
    Charlotte Brontë
  • Driving to the studio today, I passed a big football field. I had to look twice before I realized that the stands were jammed with people...thousands of them. I looked out on the playing field, and there wasn’t a soul. And then I realized that this crowd were war prisoners. I went into the field, and there was a quiet, docile atmosphere about the place…the sort of atmosphere you get in an American football crowd between halves. Germans of every description sat quietly, chatting to their neighbors and doing nothing in particular. Bored British sentries stood around looking like ushers equipped with Tommy guns. It was that quiet.
    Bill Downs

Related words: of any description, of any nature, of any sort, of any shape, of all descriptions, of all types

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